An edition of Towards a compulsory purchase code (2002)

Towards a compulsory purchase code

(1) compensation, an overview

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An edition of Towards a compulsory purchase code (2002)

Towards a compulsory purchase code

(1) compensation, an overview

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Stationery Office
Language
English
Pages
46

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Cover of: Towards a compulsory purchase code.
Towards a compulsory purchase code.: final report.
2004, TSO, Stationery Office Books
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Cover of: Towards a compulsory purchase code
Cover of: Towards a compulsory purchase code
Towards a compulsory purchase code: (1) compensation, a consultative report
2002, Stationery Office
in English
Cover of: Towards a compulsory purchase code
Towards a compulsory purchase code: (1) compensation, an overview
2002, Stationery Office
in English
Cover of: Towards a compulsory purchase code

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London
Series
Consultation paper / Law Commission (Great Britain) -- no. 165 (overview), Consultation paper (Great Britain. Law Commission) -- no. 165 (overview)

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Pagination
vi, 46 p. ;
Number of pages
46

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL19812339M
ISBN 10
0117302511
LibraryThing
8910825

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OL2785287W

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